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Old   April 1, 2004, 08:36
Default Calling matlab program
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I need to call a matlab functions/program from fortran programs. Is it possible to do it? Pr
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Old   April 1, 2004, 08:43
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Have you searched the archives of the comp.soft-sys.matlab newsgroup? I think I've seen this question answered there.
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Old   April 2, 2004, 05:00
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yes I did but I could not find it. May be I will serach again Pr
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Old   April 2, 2004, 08:00
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Yes, I've done it both with C and Fortran, see http://www.mathworks.com/access/help...l/ch_java.html for more info. Sometimes a better approach is to build your main program in matlab though and instead call external C/F90 programs from Matlab when you need.
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Old   April 8, 2004, 06:39
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Thanks Jonas
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